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Scalar i6000 User’s Guide 525
Drive pooling
Drives to be held in a pool (or pools) of drives. You can specify policy
settings for the drive pools to configure how each pool will react to a
drive failure and load balancing.
Drive sled position
A slot where a Fibre Channel or SCSI drives reside in the control module
or expansion module in one of the two drive clusters. There are six drive
sled positions in each of the two drive clusters.
Encryption Key Management (EKM)
A generic term used to encompass any encryption key management
solution.
Ethernet Expansion Blade (EEB)
Provides Ethernet connectivity to 6 Ethernet drives. This connectivity is
to the library's internal Ethernet and should not be connected to an
external Ethernet source.
Expansion module
Expansion modules enlarge the library configuration by adding modules
for additional media storage. You can add up eleven expansion modules
to a library configuration. The first seven expansion modules may contain
optional hardware, such as additional drives, I/O blades, and I/E
stations.
I/E station
A door on the access door of the control module (or expansion modules)
that contains magazines into which cartridges can be imported into or
exported out of the library.
All single door I/E stations are numbered starting with 1 at the control
module. All double door I/E stations are numbered with a number and a
letter--for example 2A and 2B--the module number (1-8), with A as the
left I/E station and B the right.
I/O management unit
A management and connectivity interface for the library. The control
module and first seven expansion modules can have I/O management
units installed. The I/O management unit may contain a CMB, FC
I/O blades and Ethernet Expansion blades.
Latchhook
The latches used to lock the printed circuit blades into place when they
are inserted into the I/O management unit or library management
module (LMM).
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